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If you like Western History, you will love this! If you like to learn from our ancestors, you will learn from this! Good Buy!
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That having been said I just want to voice two criticisms. First, I think Mr. Truman's understanding of history might be a little too "black and white". For example, he states that after WWI, the allied powers didn't really go to hard on Germany in terms of making the Germans pay reparations. I think just the opposite is true. The allied powers at Versailles imposed very hard terms on the Germans. Mr. Truman was correct in stating that the allies never entered German soil, however, the severity of the peace terms combined with the fact that the Germans never saw an enemy soldier sowed the seeds for Hitler's preaching that the Germans were stabbed in the back. I'm just saying that perhaps Mr. Truman's historical understanding was not as sophisticated as me might think.
Second, it seems that Mr. Truman's dislike of Mr. Eisenhower finds it's way onto virtually every page of the book. No matter who or what he's talking about, he seems to find a way to turn the subject into a criticism of Ike. I guess he really didn't like him too much.
All that having been said, I think this is great book.
Truman also recognized that military action was something to be used as a LAST resort, especially when the rest of the world is against such an action. Although Truman had an appreciation for some military experience in public servants, he also recognized the danger of career military men in those positions. Unlike politicians of today, Truman was bold enough to make the unpopular decision to fire General McArthur because our foreign policy should not be predicated on our ability to anhilate every other country on the face of the earth.
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These lectures contain some of the most profund utterances about the esoteric truths of Yoga ever put to paper.
It was my distinct pleasure and blessing to have known Doctor Lewis as our minister at Self-Realization and as a counselor to all who asked his advice. This extraordinary man had reached the pinnacle of spiritual perfection by following the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda. His spiritual state was beyond the ken of us ordinary mortals, but Paramahansa Yogananda said of him, "Doctor Lewis not only gives you my words, he gives you my spirit."